The Frenchman before now made it known he was not satisfied with the Gunner's approach to winning trophies. He kept quiet all through the time when stars like Emmanuel Adebayor, Cesc Fabregas and Samir Nasri were allowed to leave but could not hold it anymore when Robin Van Persie was sold to Manchester United. Eversince then, there had been new recruits in the team which one will assume would make Sagna contented but as things are he looks to be eyeing a move away from North-London. We've learnt of intersets from Paris Saint Germain, Manchester City, Galatasaray and some other heavy money spenders.
What is making the headlines right now confirms the fact that the right-back wants better terms for him to accept Arsenal's offer of extending his stay. One of the conditions is that he wants to get a three year contract accompained with a £100 000 a week wage. This is something I think the club should readily agree to considering the qualities of the player in question and the length of time he had spent at the club. So many other fans also believe he deserves such a huge pay and should be given what he demands.
Losing a player of his calibre will surely create a loop hole in the Arsenal defence.That department is one in which Arsene Wenger had struggled to make perfect in the last few years and now that we've got a reliable back four, it will not be healthy to make any alteration at this time. ESPN is saying the club is ready to offer him the bumper pack so furher talks will be held with the France international before the end of the present campaign. Hopefully, there will be no need to leave the Emirates Stadium.
Mesut Ozil was rested against Sunderland last weekend because he had really been stressed up. Arsene Wenger is reportedly set to leave him out of Arsenal's trip to Stoke City to enable him get back to his normal self. He needs it. Giroud was rested against Bayern Munich, he came back against Sunderland and bagged two goals. Ozil if rested for one more game might return to provide four assists against Everton. Just kidding! Wishing him all the best.
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